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For more than two centuries fastidious people have found it a toilet essential after the bath as a safeguard against perspiration odor. Look always for the Red Crest which identifies the original and only genuine cologne. At all good drug and toilet goods counters. But be sure to ask by full name for CCFarina's Red Crest Cologne," because any product so old and so good is bound to be imitated. Flaçons, $1.00 and $2.00 sizes. Wicker bottles, $1.75, $3.00 and $6.00 sizes. Sole distributor, R. B. Semler, Inc., 105 East 29th Street, New York City. . Now I A really luxurious Shaving Lotion Soothes - smooths - heals the nicks. As fine as the cologne which forms its base. Ask at the better shops for Farina's Red Crest Shaving Lotion. Price $1.00. ' 1"" " . 'C :;,Ji :;:< ; .0;,' ficult to tell what type of people will be attracted to it, is the Belleau, next door to the ..I. lvin Theatre. Ohman and ..I. rden, the most famous of the two-piano combinations, are the main attraction here, and the other is The Foursome, that so-tired quartet from "9irl Crazy." The place is pleasantly decorated, intimate, and has good music by Bert Hirsch's band. G ETTING off the subject of ree- finement for the nonce, besides scotching the rumor that I am settling down, ..I. unt Lipstick has always had a pet theory about the bugaboo Sunday- nIght. problem,. when everybody is lackadaisical either from too much sleep, too much M yfair on Saturday night, or too much weekend in that funny- smelling fresh air. The thing that works like a charm is a good, rowdy Broad- way place with a two-dollar dinner, a roughneck crowd of salesmen around you, lots of noise, and a revue that goes on and qn. The Hollywood, in which the girls get prettier and prettier and nuder and nuder and you are so tired of it all, is a standby. The show goes on from seven until quarter of nine. Another place, with a better revue than you usually find and a chorus of cute kids who dance their heads off, is the Paramount Hotel Grill. Less nudity and more action. The crowd is noisy, but it is fun. ..I. nd Sunday-night dreaders might be glad to know that the Richman is open then to make life more cheerful. Or maybe you like being morbid. -LIPSTICK . . . . Henry Williamson's "Village Book" (Dutton), a volume full of sun- shine and wind and birds and small beasts, written with the grace and distinction which is to be expected of the author of "Tarka the Otter" and "The Pathway." Mr. Williamson is at the present en- sconced in an eerie in a downtown apart- ment house.-The Saturday Review of Literature. With a raven on his shoulder? . CUSTOMER Wm. Hengerer Co. (Mr. Marx) This complaint covers a box spring and spring filled mattress which upon inspec- tion shows to be in perfect condition and all that it should be. 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